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The World’s Best Intelligence Agencies (Updated 2023)

Nearly every country in the world has an agency charged with gathering, processing, and analyzing information from around the world. They maintain national security and protect their countries’ interests in all aspects – economic, political, and military. But which countries have the best intelligence agencies in the world?

What are the best intelligence agencies in the world?

Little information about intelligence agencies is public.

Some of these agencies have agreements to share information with others for greater impact. Others are extremely secretive and make it a point to share with no one.

Countless countries have spies scattered across the globe to gather intelligence. But information about who these spies are and exactly how they operate, is – naturally – highly classified.

Still, it is possible to estimate which countries maintain the best intelligence agencies in the world.

Who operates most effectively? Most secretly? Whose spies are the most deadly? The most ruthless? Who has the best technology? Keep reading to find out.

1: Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) – Pakistan

Logo of the ISI. It depicts Markhor (Pakistan’s national animal) eating a snake.

 

The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency. This agency provides critical national security intelligence assessment to the Government of Pakistan.

Authorities founded the agency after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-48, which had revealed critical intelligence shortcomings. The ISI consists of officers from different branches of the armed forces – the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The current head of ISI is General Faiz Hameed. He has held the position of Director General since June 2019. This is the only position of the entire agency that is overt. Since 1971, only three-star army generals have occupied the post. Ostensibly, the agency reports directly to the Prime Minister and the Army Chief.

In the 1980s, the ISI gained global fame during the Soviet-Afghan War. Working closely with the CIA, the agency helped prop up the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviet Union. Since then, it has been embroiled directly and indirectly in terrorism controversies in the region.

In the 1990s, the ISI provided intelligence and strategic support to the Taliban during the Afghan Civil War to counter India’s influence in the region. Officially, it changed allegiances after 2001, though reports have indicated continued support of the Taliban.

According to intelligence experts, what gives the ISI an edge is its unpredictability and lack of transparency. Both these traits naturally draw international criticism. Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto once characterized the agency as a “state within a state”.

2: U.S. Intelligence Agencies

Not only does the US maintain one of the top armies in the world. It can also boast several of the best intelligence agencies. What sets them apart is their use of carefully guarded, cutting-edge technology.

In total, the United States’ Intelligence Community (IC) consists of 16 separate agencies. The most notable and recognizable among them are the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The CIA focuses on gathering, analyzing, and providing overseas intelligence for the President and Cabinet of the United States. It was created in 1947, as a successor to the World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS). In particular, the CIA relies on the use of human intelligence – meaning spies.

In contrast, the NSA’s main advantage is its technical prowess. The agency is responsible for intercepting and deciphering foreign signals while protecting the information systems of the United States – at least in theory. In 2013, it was the center of an international scandal. That year, whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA had eavesdropped on millions of Americans, as well as foreign allies.

Finally, the FBI provides the link between intelligence agencies and law enforcement in the country. Contrary to common misconception, it is not a pure intelligence agency.

3: Mossad – Israel

Mossad is an abbreviation for HaMossad leModiʿin uleTafkidim Meyuḥadim, which translates as ‘Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations’. It is the national intelligence agency of Israel.

Founded in 1951, it operated in secret until the mid-1990s. The agency’s main areas of focus are intelligence collection, covert operations, and counter-terrorism.

What makes Mossad stand out is that it is entirely separate from Israel’s democratic institutions. No law defines its roles or purpose. What’s more, it’s exempt even from the constitutional laws of Israel. The agency answers only to the Prime Minister. Consequently, international observers have described it as a deep state.

4: Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) – UK

The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) of the United Kingdom has a long history. It actually dates back to 1909, making it one of the oldest intelligence services in the world. More commonly, the SIS is famous under its alias, MI6 – the agency for which James Bond works in Ian Fleming’s famous novels.

Like most other services on this list, MI6 focuses on external threats, from nuclear weapons to organized crime. Internal threats to national security are within the purview of a different agency, MI5.

The organization’s headquarters are in London and its annual budget is estimated at £3 billion.

5: Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) – Germany

The Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), is Germany’s foreign Federal Intelligence Service. Its headquarters – the world’s largest of any intelligence agency – are located in Berlin. Overall, the BND has over 300 locations within Germany and abroad. It answers directly to the German Chancellor’s Office.

Since its foundation during the Cold War in 1956, the West German BND cooperated closely with the CIA. During these years, intelligence experts regarded it second only to the the American agency.

Today, the BND is an early-warning system to alert German leaders to foreign threats to national security. It excels in technology, relying heavily on electronic surveillance and wiretapping. From terrorism and organized crime to drug and weapons trafficking, the BND gathers both military and civil intelligence.

6: Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) – France

Like other intelligence agencies in the region, France’s General Directorate for External Security (DGSE)  emerged just after World War II, in 1947. Its structure grew from several earlier intelligence agencies – some dating back to the era of Napoleon, others to the war that had just ended.

In the mid-1960s, the agency saw criticism after it became public that it contributed to the kidnapping and presumed murder of a Moroccan revolutionary living in Paris.

Today, its primary focus is on gathering intelligence from foreign sources to assist in military and strategic decisions for the country. It is especially renowned for economic espionage.

The DGSE headquarters are located in Paris’ 20th arrondissement. In total, it employs more than six thousand people.

7: Main Directorate (GRU / G.U.) – Russia

G.U. is the Russian acronym for the country’s military intelligence service, the Main Directorate. The more commonly used acronym GRU corresponds to its former name, Main Intelligence Directorate. The acronym for the latter is still in widespread use. It answers to the general chief of staff and the Russian defense minister.

Officially, the agency’s scope includes supplying military intelligence to the president and government. More saliently, though, its published aims also include ensuring Russia’s economic, and technological security.

In this framework, the GRU has run several global hacking campaigns. Targets have included institutions from anti-doping bodies to nuclear power companies. Most notoriously, international exports believe that the GRU was involved in cyber attacks during the 2016 US presidential election.

Russia runs two other prominent intelligence and security services – the Foreign Intelligence Service, or SVR, and the Federal Security Service, or FSB. Both emerged from the Soviet-era KGB.

8: Ministry of State Security (MSS) – China

The current intelligence agency of China, the Ministry of State Security, has existed since 1983.

Its gathers intelligence on those that could be seen as enemies with the goal of overthrowing or otherwise dismantling the socialist government of China. As such, it plays a major role in censoring China’s internet, cutting off the country’s population from the outside world.

In addition, the MSS is heavily involved in economic espionage. International analysts believe that Chinese telecommunications provider Huawei also contributes to gathering intelligence.

The MSS has over 100,000 intelligence personnel operating both within China and scattered throughout the world. Headquarters are located Beijing. Overall, the MSS has 17 known bureaus or divisions, including a counterintelligence division and a social research division.

9: Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) – Canada

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) gathers intelligence on threats to Canada’s national security. Since its foundation in 1984, it has conducted operations, both covert and overt, domestically and abroad.

From its headquarters in Ottawa, the CSIS answers to Parliament and the Minister of Public Safety. It works closely with intelligence agencies from other countries, including the United States. In 2020-21, it has a budget of $651 million.

The agency has faced criticism several times. In the 1990s, it was accused of spying on Canadian citizens.

More recently, the CSIS has been criticized for fostering homophobia and racism.

10: Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) – Australia

The Australian Secret Intelligence Service has its founding date in 1952. For more than twenty years, the existence of the agency was a secret even within the Australian government. The public only learned about it in 1972,  when the Daily Telegraph ran an exposé about spy recruitment at universities.

ASIS forms part of the Australian Intelligence Community. Similar to the CIA, it collects foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence, and liaising with the intelligence agencies of other countries. In particular, its focus lies on gathering intelligence from the Asian and Pacific regions using agents stationed in a wide variety of areas.

11: Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) – India

Finally, India’s intelligence agency is the Research and Analysis Wing or RAW. Despite its inconspicuous name, RAW is one of the premier intelligence agencies in the world.

Founded in 1968, RAW’s main objective is to gather foreign intelligence, particularly about India’s neighbor, Pakistan. Throughout the years, Pakistan has continued to be a primary target of its intelligence gathering efforts.

Estimates say that RAW employs more than eight thousand field agents in various locations throughout the world. The agency also coordinates with other intelligence agencies. In particular, it regularly communicates with the CIA and Mossad in regard to monitoring Pakistan’s nuclear program.

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Note: This post was originally published on May 5 2010. We have since updated it.

Stacey

Stacey Abler is a professional business writer who holds an MBA with a focus on marketing and entrepreneurship. She specializes in articles about marketing, human resources and finance. As an Army wife, she has a special interest in military subjects.

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  • Well i think........ISI is the best cause the ...defeat the world power in last century and manage to build the nuclear weapon against all odds and ristriction.

    • When did the ISI and Pakistan ever defeat a world power? Or any power for that matter. If you're referring to the UK, independence was granted not won militarily and in case you are referring to India, Pakistan have never defeated India militarily or otherwise despite three conflicts. Pakistan was able to build a nuclear weapon due to a huge amount of Chinese assistance who of course already had nuclear weapons.

      I suggest you review your own level of intelligence before judging on the best intelligence agencies.

      • Might I add in terms of defeating the Soviets in Afghanistan, that was the product of the ISI and every other Western intelligence agency who feared Communist dominance in the region. Indeed there was a Cold War on at the time.

      • you know it is lunacy to compare other intelligent agencies with ISI because isi is the best agency with brave undercovers.......... proud to be a Pakistani

        • Yes ISS is the best. ISI could not control RAW in operations during 1971. They cut Pakistan in two part and make a new country named BD

        • Yes it is lunacy, we have just seen how great the ISI is haven't we. Their global reputation has suffered greatly with the death of Osama Bin Laden.

          • osama bin laddan death is completely a darama and there is no truth in this drama because osama death is happen more than one time {WAQAR HUSSAIN SAGAR }

          • Hay man! Osama bin laden died many years ago due to his kidney problem. 2 May incident was just a drama in order to produce a bad face of Pakistan in front of whole world.

      • Dude Russia in Afghanistan were defeated dur to the efforts of ISI .. ... ISI trained the Taliban .. to kick their as*es .. n after that .. when cia had to take control of the Taliban .. they acted like slowpokes n let the Taliban run wild ... .. ... n dude help or no help ,.. they still buld the nuclear .. so ... by far .. n by past record .. isi is the best ... so stop hating ...

        • Pretty sure you can actually thank Charlie Wilson for all that :D ^^ jst saying

          and How does one rate the effect of clandestine operations from the outside? oh... one doesn't, so this entire threads pointless?

      • hy we defeated indian military in 1965 when at that time your general told that at 2mw sun rise we will be in lahore but what thats not happend instead of that we we capture ur sites in india and and pictures r also available on net,hy indian historian change your history from your book they didnt teach right histoty to their children in school level....when pakistan became into being at that time we dont had any thing even we aonly have a jut mill and 2 or three other things at that time people thought that pakistan would not survive more than six months bcz of they will again become part of INDIA but that doesnt happened we survive and shut thr mouth who thoght we will not survive more then 6 months...regarding to war in 1965 we had defeated you and your army whose size is more then 6 times bigger then pakistan and at that time ur army strength was in double fig compare to pak,but pakistani army defeated you & captured inside places in iindian,in1971war we surrendar bcz bangladeshi people were against us thats why we surrender our selves...hy what ever u INDIAN do your RAW is giving money to terrorists in afghanistan and mossad was also involved with you and RAW/mossad both are WORKING under CIA Umbreela,just to destabalise pakistan...whatever you guys do if that was mossad,raw,cia you will not be able to defeat our nation our beautiful country pakistan and our brave people of pakistan and their soldiers,there is no other country in history who face as much difficulties like pakistan in short time of indpendance in these up and downs we r still going toward better and brighter pakistan,thats why today our agency is on top in the world,army is ones of best one who learn more in shorter period after independance how to tackle with difficulties hw to face it....

  • As far as I've heard MOSSAD is the best of All. Even the Sep 11 attack was found out first by MOSSAD beforehand and was intimated to US. And MOSSAD is known to be most secretive - stealthy...

    • yes Rohit, i agree with you. Mossad is the first one to detect 9/11 attacks, becuase they have themselves master minded it..

    • Indeed Mossad knew 9/11 was going to hapen and they deliberately slept over it and waited for it to happen since it served their interests.
      And when it finally happened,Israel lapped it up like cat to cream.

    • rohit you know what all the US elite rulling class was under israel secret socities controll when 9/11 occured at that day all the jews were on leave,why 9/11 was inside job they did that just to start war against ISLAM...even if you dont support ISRAEL you cannot become any thing in US...

  • ISI is simply the best. It has always been one of the least funded agencies and still has the best track record of success.

  • There is no doubt that ISI - Pakistan is the world's best intelligence agency as its past record. ISI is great Pakistan is great and Pakistanis are great.

    • ISI is the best...!! we all still remember how Osama was killed...!! and weekly bombings in Pakistan, but still believe ISI is the best...!!